Kiefer Aland: (project name?) https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/kiefer/
Matthew Beingessner: (project name?) project website?
Adam Bookout, Anne Chaiyato, Paul Watt: DNS issues https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca ... eanalysis/
Jesse Browell: VoIP Packet Loss Concealment https://jessebrowell.github.io/Packet-L ... omparison/
Steven Chan: CheckFlare https://mersid.com/csc466/
Chase Churla, Guillaume Claude: Tor Laundering http://laundry.ulchar.xyz/
Brendan Ciccone: ? ?
Nghia Dam, Ben Kung: Zoom in Video Codecs https://sites.google.com/view/videocode ... 6/homepage
Finn Tobin, Jordan Grubisich, Nishchint Dhawan: WI5 (Widespread Integrated 5G) https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/wi5/
Ayush Mattoo, Jyot Saini, Yinuo Feng: NDN Caching Poisoning https://sites.google.com/view/csc466/project-proposal
Paul Gill: Evaluating WebTorrent https://sites.google.com/view/csc466pgill/home
Matthias Harden: RTS Lockstepping https://sirduck145.github.io/CCS-research-project/
Andrew Hursey: VPN for RDP? ?
Sam Warren, Gavin Jaeger-Freeborn: Zero Trust Networks ?
Sean McAuliffe, Braidon Joe: P2P vs C/S (for chat?) https://sites.google.com/view/p2pclientserver/home
James Kaberry, Shayan Nasiri: P2P vs C/S for MPOG https://sites.google.com/view/csc466-p2p/
Hailay Teklemariam, Upasana Kapoor: Evaluating Starlink ?
Joe Krysl: BLOC (Blockchain Logging for Offline Care) http://joe.krysl.ca
Chikt Lai: Detecting Spams https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca ... chikitlai/
Alex Li, Chris West, Russell Waterhouse: Bad Services https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/badservices/
Peter Li, Sean Zhang: Machine Learning for IDS/IPS ?
Bob Liu, Tony Qiu, Kevin Liu: IP Address Management https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/aaa/
Yifeng Liu: NetKnitter ?
Stephen Orororo: Markov-based Trace Analysis ?
Carson Seidel, Andrew Polanyi, Harry Smethurst: Improving the Performance of Cloud Gaming ?
Arsh Singla: Dumb Distributed Network ?
Larry Xu: IPFS Design, Adoption and Future https://sites.google.com/view/larryxu-466project-ipfs
FUN projects (fall 2022)
FUN projects (fall 2022)
Re: FUN projects (fall 2022)
a fun game by a student for a previous course https://studentweb.uvic.ca/~ftobin/Publ ... ernet.html
Equitable and Accessible Internet in Canada
A Twine game designed by Finn Tobin
Let us begin
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Story Setting
In 202X, you have been appointed as Canada's first "Internet Minister". After years of demands from the public, finally a role has been explicitly established to make Canada's laws and infrastructure relevant for the internet currently and in the future. You are playing a game of catch-up and preparation.
Due to your time as a lawyer and your extensive background in digital politics, you were the number one candidate for the job. Independent of any party, you were appointed by the Supreme Court to run a 5-year term, after which the position will be elected.
Specifically, your job is to deliver presentations on the problems Canada is facing, along with your opinion on the best course of action. The House of Commons will vote on your opinion and start the necessary processes.
There are a few things to note about Canada's political system in 202X. First of all, the House of Commons is now 30% NDP, 30% Liberals, and 30% Conservatives. The remaining 10% is held by independents and smaller parties. Under this split house, there is no longer a Prime Minister. Instead, Canada has a leading Tribunal, composed of the leaders of the big parties.
In 202X, Canada's Tribunal is composed of Roxanne Cuthbert, the leader of the NDP, Doug Cheskoff, the leader of the Conservatives, and Jakob Turner, the leader of the Liberals. While everyone can speak in the House of Commons, these three are the most respected voices. Party whip is still very much a thing in Canada, and you will need the support of the Tribunal members to have their parties approve your decisions.
Additionally, you have been granted a hefty budget for decisions that require government-led operations. This budget also encompasses your salary, however. While you do not get to keep any of the leftover budget, if you spend it all you will no longer have work this year.
When you are ready to begin, click "First Day" below.
First day
Check support levels and stats.
Game Info
Re: FUN projects (fall 2022)
reading presentations
Matthew Beingessner, Semi-supervised Machine Learning Approach to DDoS Detection
Adam Bookout, Thirty Years of DNS Insecurity: Current Issues and Perspectives
Anne Chaiyato, Oblivious DNS: Practical Privacy queries
Steven Chan, https://mersid.com/csc466/assets/RS4.mp4
Chase Churla, Traffic Confirmation Attacks
Guillaume Claude, Mixminion: Design of a Type III Anonymous Remailer Protocol
Nghia Dam, A Method of Codec Comparison and Selection for Good Quality Video Transmission Over Limited-Bandwidth Networks
Nishchint Dhawan, Broadcasting Services over 5G NR Enabled Multi-Beam Non-Terrestrial Networks
Yinuo Feng, SmartDetour: Defending Blackhole and Content Poisoning Attacks in IoT NDN Networks
Jordan Grubisich, 5G vs Wi-Fi 6
Matthias Harden, A hybrid graphics/video rate control method based on graphical assets for cloud gaming
Andrew Hursey, A Survey of Mobile VPN Technologies
Gavin Jaeger-Freeborn,
Braidon Joe, Blockchain-Enabled End-to-End Encryption for Instant Messaging Applications
James Kaberry, P2P matchmaking Solution for online Games
Upasana Kapoor, Directed Percolation Routing for Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Services in Low Earth Orbit
Joseph Krysl, Exploiting the Synergy Between Gossip and Structured Overlays
Ben Kung, An Overview of Coding Tools in AV1: the First Video Codec
Chikit Lai, Spam detection through feature selection using artificial neural network
Xiang Li, Domain Isolation in FPGA-Accelerated Cloud
Peter Li, Botnet Detection in the Internet of Things using Deep Learning Approaches
Yifeng Liu, Semantics-Based Privacy by Design for Internet of Things Applications https://uvic-my.sharepoint.com/:v:/g/pe ... A?e=lhzfqm
Ayush Mattoo, Brief Introduction to NDN Dataset Synchronization
Sean McAuliffe, IPFS and Friends: A Qualitative Comparison of Next Generation P2P Data Networks
Shayan Nasiri, Rollback Networking in Peer-To-Peer Video Games
Stephen Orororo, A Markovian Model for Analyzing Opportunistic Request Routing in Wireless Cache Networks
Andrew Polanyi, Measuring Key Quality Indicators in Cloud Gaming: Framework and Assessment Over Wireless Networks
Jyot Saini, Leveraging Service Meshes as a New Network Layer
Carson Seidel, A Survey on Cloud Gaming: Future of Computer Games
Harry Smethurst, An Analysis of Cloud Gaming Platforms Behavior under Different Network Constraints
Hailay Teklemariam, Starlink Analysis ROADMAP-5G
Finn Tobin, Low-cost, low-profile and miniaturized single-plane antenna design for an Internet of Thing device applications
Sam Warren, Modelling BitTorrent choking algorithm using game theory
Russell Waterhouse,
Paul Watt, Benchmarking Authoritative DNS servers
Chris West, Impact of Denial of service solutions on network quality of service
Larry Xu, Design and evaluation of IPFS: A storage layer for the decentralized web
Re: FUN projects (fall 2022)
project presentations
Kiefer Aland:
Matthew Beingessner: DDoS Attack Classification
Adam Bookout, Anne Chaiyato, Paul Watt: DoH vs. ODoH Benchmarking
Jesse Browell: VoIP Packet Loss Concealment
Steven Chan: CheckFlare https://mersid.com/csc466/assets/Final%20Demo.mp4
Chase Churla, Guillaume Claude: Tor Laundering
Nghia Dam, Ben Kung: Zoom in Video Codecs
Finn Tobin, Jordan Grubisich, Nishchint Dhawan: Widespread Integrated 5G
Ayush Mattoo, Jyot Saini, Yinuo Feng: NDN Caching Poisoning
Matthias Harden: RTS Lockstepping
Andrew Hursey: VPN for RDP
Sam Warren, Gavin Jaeger-Freeborn: Zero Trust Networks
Sean McAuliffe, Braidon Joe: P2P vs C/S for Chat https://sites.google.com/view/p2pclient ... oject-demo
James Kaberry, Shayan Nasiri: P2P vs C/S for MPOG
Hailay Teklemariam, Upasana Kapoor: Evaluating Starlink
Joe Krysl: BLOC (Blockchain Logging for Offline Care)
Chikt Lai: Detecting Spams
Alex Li, Chris West, Russell Waterhouse: Bad Services
Peter Li: Machine Learning for IDS/IPS
Bob Liu, Tony Qiu, Kevin Liu: IP Address Management
Yifeng Liu: NetKnitter https://uvic-my.sharepoint.com/personal ... 2Emkv&ga=1
Stephen Orororo: Markov-based Trace Analysis
Carson Seidel, Andrew Polanyi, Harry Smethurst: Improving the Performance of Cloud Gaming
Arsh Singla: Dumb Distributed Network https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca ... ject-demo/
Larry Xu: IPFS Design, Adoption and Future
also the ee one
FUN Workshop, Dec. 5, 2:30-5:00pm, in ECS660
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Session 1:
1 Upasana Kapoor CoopMac: A Cooperative MAC for wireless LANs
Prableen Kaur2 Kurt Elliott Sensor Network Reliability Analysis
Santiago Carvaleiro-Nunes
Peiyuan Sun3 Gulshanpreet Singh Vehicle-to-vehicle safety messaging in DSRC
Mast Ram Sharma4 Samuel Akpan Weather forecast in Victoria
5 Kenil Naik Energy Efficient Routing Protocols in WSN
6 Ahmed Ayman Amer Analysis of Stock Market Price Behaviour: A Markov Chain Approach
Amer Kumar
Anushka Singh7 Dengyao Hou Card-Shuffling Analysis with Markov Chains
Haris Khattana
Magai Magai8 Justin Erikson Kruskal count and kangaroo method
Travis Jacobsen9 Muhammad Mujahid Mushtaq Analysis of adaptive RED and stabilized RED
10 Xiangjing Kong Checkout queue design
Lam Yin Lok11 Sayali Rajiv Pandit A Markov-based channel model algorithm for wireless networks
Sherin George12 Tianfang Chang TCP performance in multipath routing
13 Alex Gowans How many roommates can share an Internet subscription?
Callum Munn14 Robert Keen How a navigation app or autonomous car’s routing system can suggest routes that will minimize overall vehicle traffic
15 Hailay Teklemariam Statistical network analysis of Starlink Internet system
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Session 2:
16 Sergio Luiz dos Santos Optimize menu for fast food company
17 Angus DeCosse Checkout queue design for grocery store
18 Ian Sefton Emergency Room (ER) queue analysis and optimization
19 Zhonglin Hu Markov chain for operations
20 Zeeshan Ali Shahzad RED Queue Analysis
Akshat Kukreti
Delaram Ghobari21 Hiran Vuppala How many times should you shuffle a deck of cards?
Yamen Abdelnasser22 Jonah Koebernick Checkout queue design
23 Zeinab Abdelrahman Vehicle to vehicle safety messaging in DSRC
Christian Espinoza24 Fox Matthews Human resource planning
Joel Mellish
Blake Plummer25 Arman (Mannie) Sharma Voice capacity analysis of WLAN with unbalanced traffic
Eric Le26 Jeevan Edakkunnath Mana PRESS: PRedictive Elastic ReSource Scaling for cloud systems
Kiran Chander Ravichandran
Reza Doostniae27 Guoliang Li A Markov-Based Channel Model Algorithm for Wireless Networks
28 Orororo Oghenero Stephen Using discrete-time Markov chain for network performance analysis
29 Marc Thibault How many roommates can share an internet subscription using an IEE802. 11a/g/b/n router?
30 Jinshuai Gan Card shuffle analysis
Feihan Yang
Gan Ni
for projects having overlapping with other/ongoing projects, need to state clearly in the project report the contribution for each specific course
Re: FUN projects (fall 2022)
with course project websites
Kiefer Aland: https://studentweb.uvic.ca/~kaland/p2p.html
Matthew Beingessner: DDoS Attack Classification https://sites.google.com/view/mbcsc466project/
Adam Bookout, Anne Chaiyato, Paul Watt: DoH vs. ODoH Benchmarking https://oac.uvic.ca/dnsissueanalysis/
Jesse Browell: VoIP Packet Loss Concealment https://jessebrowell.github.io/Packet-L ... omparison/
Steven Chan: CheckFlare https://mersid.com/csc466/ https://mersid.com/csc466/assets/Final%20Demo.mp4
Chase Churla, Guillaume Claude: Tor Laundering https://oac.uvic.ca/torlaundering/
Nghia Dam, Ben Kung: Zoom in Video Codecs https://sites.google.com/view/videocodecscsc466/
Finn Tobin, Jordan Grubisich, Nishchint Dhawan: Widespread Integrated 5G https://oac.uvic.ca/wi5/
Ayush Mattoo, Jyot Saini, Yinuo Feng: NDN Caching Poisoning https://sites.google.com/view/csc466/
Matthias Harden: RTS Lockstepping https://sirduck145.github.io/CCS-research-project/
Andrew Hursey: VPN for RDP
Sam Warren, Gavin Jaeger-Freeborn: Zero Trust Networks https://www.engr.uvic.ca/~gavinfre/projectproposal.html
Sean McAuliffe, Braidon Joe: P2P vs C/S for Chat https://sites.google.com/view/p2pclientserver/ https://sites.google.com/view/p2pclient ... oject-demo
James Kaberry, Shayan Nasiri: P2P vs C/S for MPOG https://sites.google.com/view/csc466-p2p/
Hailay Teklemariam, Upasana Kapoor: Evaluating Starlink https://sites.google.com/view/starlinkevaluation/
Joe Krysl: BLOC (Blockchain Logging for Offline Care) https://joe.krysl.ca/index.php/csc-579-class-project/
Chikt Lai: Detecting Spams https://sites.google.com/view/chikitlai
Alex Li, Chris West, Russell Waterhouse: Bad Services https://oac.uvic.ca/badservices/
Peter Li: Machine Learning for IDS/IPS https://sites.google.com/view/csc579-cy ... detection/
Bob Liu, Tony Qiu, Kevin Liu: IP Address Management https://oac.uvic.ca/aaa/
Yifeng Liu: NetKnitter https://studentweb.uvic.ca/~yliucs/NetKnitter/ https://uvic-my.sharepoint.com/personal ... 2Emkv&ga=1
Stephen Orororo: Markov-based Trace Analysis https://sites.google.com/view/csc579project/
Carson Seidel, Andrew Polanyi, Harry Smethurst: Improving the Performance of Cloud Gaming https://oac.uvic.ca/improvingcloudgaming466/
Arsh Singla: Dumb Distributed Network https://oac.uvic.ca/dumbdistributednetworks466/2022/ https://oac.uvic.ca/dumbdistributednetw ... ject-demo/
Larry Xu: IPFS Design, Adoption and Future https://sites.google.com/view/larryxu-466project-ipfs
Re: FUN projects (fall 2022)
this year's best project presentations
Jesse Browell: VoIP Packet Loss Concealment https://jessebrowell.github.io/Packet-L ... omparison/
Hailay Teklemariam, Upasana Kapoor: Evaluating Starlink https://sites.google.com/view/starlinkevaluation/
Carson Seidel, Andrew Polanyi, Harry Smethurst: Improving the Performance of Cloud Gaming https://oac.uvic.ca/improvingcloudgaming466/
Joe Krysl: BLOC (Blockchain Logging for Offline Care) https://joe.krysl.ca/index.php/csc-579-class-project/